Written in the Ojibwe language, these delightful short stories bring
to life the tales and traditions of the Ojibwe people while providing
essential tools for language learning.
Meet Makoons and her friend Nigigoons. Together with their other friends
and family, they go berrying and fishing, and listen to the stories of
the elders.
These original stories, written in Ojibwe by a storytelling team of
first-language speakers and scholars, delight readers and language
learners with the antics of animals who playfully deal with situations
familiar to children in all cultures: learning to work with others,
listening to elders, venturing out alone, playing and working hard, and
dodging dangers in the big world that surrounds their smaller lives.
Interwoven in the stories are threads of Ojibwe culture and tradition.
Suitable for all ages, this book can be read aloud, assigned to classes,
shared at language tables, gifted to elders, and enjoyed by those
curious about the language and Ojibwe culture.
Authored by a team of eleven Ojibwe language speakers and richly
illustrated by Ojibwe artist Jonathan Thunder, Naadamaading was
created to encourage learning Anishinaabemowin, the language of Ojibwe
people. It is a monolingual text presented only in Anishinaabemowin.